Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am willing to give more information, I just do not know what to give. To answer the questions that I see so far, he enjoyed Astronomy and learning about space. He was interested in computer science but the Math part of it scared him off. He has handy with fixing things when it comes to computers. Is that what Information technology would be?
Help Desk is "information Technology" and yes that would a job of fixing things.
also, a network engineer... they install stuff, that is along the lines of fixing things, they could do Information Technology and a CISCO certification
a datacenter engineer would install the physical servers and run computer lines and electrical.
Those are also NOT computer science, and they could be information technology... so is project management if he is good with planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So look up the major’s requirements to see whether Calc is required. Is he in a University where he can declare any major or does he need to be admitted to a specific school?
Look for business majors that don’t require higher level math.
Easiest majors are education, sociology, psychology, communications etc.
Even business majors require calculus. It's just easier calculus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am a single mother. He is my only. We do not have a lot of resources. I know DCUM should not be a resource but it is for me. Because we are financially in need, the school he is going to is covered and we pay nothing out of pocket. We are beyond blessed for that and do not want to play around or mess anything up. I suppose that is why we are both stressing out. We do not want him to take extremely hard classes or pick a difficult degree and not thrive in it. It would crush him. I myself was thinking business administration for him. Would that be an option for a child like mine? I do think that trade school is 100 percent the best option for him but I can not force him to do that. I do think he would thrive in that though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am willing to give more information, I just do not know what to give. To answer the questions that I see so far, he enjoyed Astronomy and learning about space. He was interested in computer science but the Math part of it scared him off. He has handy with fixing things when it comes to computers. Is that what Information technology would be?
Anonymous wrote:It is sad that we as parents are so worried because our kids are worried because they dont know what they want to be when they grow up. Our system is wrong. Sure. While 20% or less of kids know exactly what they want to do at 17, this is not normal. It perfectly ok to not know what you want to do. Specially with boys. Their interests and drive will change as they mature. Typically several yrs after girls the same age.
Don’t pressure your kid. Incentivize him to learn about different industries, jobs, etc. He likes science? Tell him to go to YouTube and search for jobs related to science. But dont be to specific. He will find himself.
College is changing too fast with the way AI is moving forward. Getting your to kid to understand that Learning how to learn is the best suggestion I can give you for college. Regardless of major.